tag:blog.tmcnet.com,2016:/blog/tom-keating//4/tag:blog.tmcnet.com,2008:/blog/tom-keating//4.36588-2016-03-16T17:41:10ZComments for Trade in your Headphones cash back offerVoIP & Gadgets blog - Latest news in VoIP & gadgets, wireless, mobile phones, reviews, & opinionsMovable Type 4.38tag:blog.tmcnet.com,2008:/blog/tom-keating//4.365882008-06-26T17:17:46Z2008-06-26T19:32:03ZTrade in your Headphones cash back offer Time to upgrade your headphones or ear buds for some high-quality iPod music listening? Not to mention some high-quality VoIPing, Skyping, etc. etc. Well, why not get cash back for your headphones to offset the costs of a new one?...Tom Keatinghttp://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/ Time to upgrade your headphones or ear buds for some high-quality iPod music listening? Not to mention some high-quality VoIPing, Skyping, etc. etc. Well, why not get cash back for your headphones to offset the costs of a new one? Check out this news I just received...

Due to the wild success of Sennheiser's upgrade program, the high-end German headphone manufacturer has relaunched the trade-in program with several enhancements. The cash back offer now includes wired AND wireless headphones of all sizes:

(yes, you can even trade earbuds for $50 bucks off of the mighty HD 650)

Even better, the program has been extended to the end of September 2008 to include summer travel and back-to-school shopping.

From now through September 30, 2008, upgrade to a high quality pair of Sennheiser's and they will give you cash just for unloading the old ones...even if they are broken, crusty, damaged or an obscure brand. Best of all, you're likely to find a better type of headphone for your needs than what a stock earbud can provide: sport headphones, in-ear headphones, noise cancelling headphones and more.

Here's how it works:

• Gather up your old headphones, which can be new, old, broken, used, any brand - they don't care!• Upgrade to a pair of Sennheiser's (see link below for eligible models)• Mail us the old headphones E-Z trade form and get $$ for your trade. It's really that easy.

Looks like you can only trade-in Sennheiser brand headphones (and earbuds) per their Terms and Conditions included below. Still I think this is a nice deal that helps build customer loyalty. They know they will at least get something for their old headphones if they want to upgrade. It doesn't appear this trade-in cash back deal applies to Sennheiser headsets (i.e. built-in microphones). Bummer.

Headphone exchanges are limited to one per customer, household, or organization per rebate form submission. Headphone exchanges greater than (1) per rebate form will be discarded. Headphones submitted cannot be returned under any circumstances (all trades final). Offer valid only on consumer purchases made between April 1 - September 30, 2008 from an Authorized Sennheiser USA dealer. eBay purchases are excluded from this offer. Rebate claim forms must be postmarked no later than 10/31/2008. Sennheiser distributors, retailers, their employees or their families may not claim rebates on behalf of consumers (end users). Rebate requests not including proper documentation (this official coupon, original UPC code, and dated sales receipt containing model # and retailer's name) will be ineligible. All checks will be issued in U.S. dollars. Sennheiser is not responsible for lost or misdirected mail. Sennheiser reserves the right to terminate program at any time. Void where prohibited by law. Sennheiser is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Rebate eligibility as determined by Sennheiser is final. Offer valid to U.S. addresses only, for new product only.]]>
tag:blog.tmcnet.com,2008:/blog/tom-keating//4.36588-comment:38049Comment from Matt on 2008-07-06Matt
You are misreading the conditions. You get $5 back for any old headphone you send them if you bought those Sennheiser models listed for the $5 rebate: MX 51, MX 55, MX 55V, MX 560, MX 660, MX 760, MXL 51, OMX 50, OMX

Etc. Now why you would send them old headphones for a $5 or $10 rebate if beyond me. It is not worth the hassle not to mention you'll probably make nothing once the shipping is factored. Now, the higher rebates are probably worth it and I'm sure I could find some old dreck to send or go buy a cheap set just to get the rebate.

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2008-07-06T18:53:55Ztag:blog.tmcnet.com,2008:/blog/tom-keating//4.36588-comment:38960Comment from Martina on 2008-08-22Martinahttp://www.ictradingonline.com
How amazing this headphone is very very stagger.]]>
2008-08-22T11:20:27Ztag:blog.tmcnet.com,2008:/blog/tom-keating//4.36588-comment:51904Comment from Juliet Waugh on 2010-01-11Juliet Waughhttp://www.luxurycellphones.org/
Well absolutely a great idea for those people ho are upgrading or going to upgrade their headphones or ear buds.
Here you have the options to choose.I really like the headphone list.]]>
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